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energy supply, strengthening energy national security and the diplomatic posture, producing energy price deflated meant, and reducing emissions. this happened for three reasons. u.s. energy technology innovation, government policies that encouraged all of the above energy supply, and investment by the private workers. the trigger was a vast amount of energy innovation technologies, much of which is now being -- did not exist 20 years ago. this committee and i bipartisan and after many years of negotiations past several acts that made a big difference. those compromises i can summarize as if you give me my pro supply policies i will give you your pro supply policies. what this balanced approach has taken a detour. we are back in asking others for their help. here in the steps of the committee -- require agencies such as interior epa to promote, license, and approve all the above energy types. ferc need significant legislative reform including the reform of the federal power act in the natural gas act to make them do their statutory obligation to ensure that there is enough energy supply.
energy supply, strengthening energy national security and the diplomatic posture, producing energy price deflated meant, and reducing emissions. this happened for three reasons. u.s. energy technology innovation, government policies that encouraged all of the above energy supply, and investment by the private workers. the trigger was a vast amount of energy innovation technologies, much of which is now being -- did not exist 20 years ago. this committee and i bipartisan and after many years of...
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world energy map. it's made clear the dangers of overreliance on a single supplier particularly when it uses energy as a tool of coercion. it underscores the clean energy sector strengthens our energy and our climate security. united states and europe are united in our determination to stand up to russia to ensure europe's energy security and to accelerate the clean energy transition. the united states is leveraging multilateral diplomacy to assist european countries and finding alternative supplies. this will take time. in 2021 russia provided 45% of the eu's total natural gas imports and 27% of oil imports. putin's war and subsequent national gas cut off to poland bulgaria finland the netherlands and others destroyed the illusion that russia is a reliable supplier of energy. the eu's announcement in march that plans to cut dependence on russian natural gas by more than half of the end of 2022 and to achieve independence of fossil fuels by 2027 was an important signal. as early as last fall we were wa
world energy map. it's made clear the dangers of overreliance on a single supplier particularly when it uses energy as a tool of coercion. it underscores the clean energy sector strengthens our energy and our climate security. united states and europe are united in our determination to stand up to russia to ensure europe's energy security and to accelerate the clean energy transition. the united states is leveraging multilateral diplomacy to assist european countries and finding alternative...
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that realtime access to energy usage, to energy patterns will really help us lead to energy efficiency, and it will be what enables some of the technologies that are being developed today that exist today, quite frankly, from corporations that have been providing advancements in technology, such as eaton and bair. one example that we're doing at the university of pittsburgh is building con semts around smart energy environments where we look at commercial and residential environments and look at new improved ways of not only designing but actually delivering and utilizing electrical energy. this is in the form of everything from advances in solid state lighting to reduced consumption, to automation and control, in realtime access, to even d.c. powered distribution with these environments to increase efficiency. uniquely, in the pittsburgh region we can help solve some of these challenges through collaboration of a number of regional organization. we're geographically unique in terms of our position as being a center position to be a national leader in the energy space. and if you look
that realtime access to energy usage, to energy patterns will really help us lead to energy efficiency, and it will be what enables some of the technologies that are being developed today that exist today, quite frankly, from corporations that have been providing advancements in technology, such as eaton and bair. one example that we're doing at the university of pittsburgh is building con semts around smart energy environments where we look at commercial and residential environments and look...
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energy is everything. energy is fundamental to our society. from the electricity that lights our homes and powers our appliances, to the fuel that keeps our vehicles running, to the chemicals that make modern medicine possible, the reports demonstrates the countless ways that energy is essential to modern society with oil and modern gas contributing. it is so woven into our daily lives that few will ever question whether it will be there or where it comes from. by detailing the contribution to almost every moment of every day, the report gets back to the basics and keeps the focus where it should be, on the american energy consumer. pundits are still analyzing the 2016 election, but one thing is certain, voters want and expect change. above all, they want result results in a new focus on finding positive solutions that improve their daily lives. exit polls found that almost 70% of voters are dissatisfied with the way government is working and revealed an electorate that reveals that they feel policymakers are out of touch with the view of the
energy is everything. energy is fundamental to our society. from the electricity that lights our homes and powers our appliances, to the fuel that keeps our vehicles running, to the chemicals that make modern medicine possible, the reports demonstrates the countless ways that energy is essential to modern society with oil and modern gas contributing. it is so woven into our daily lives that few will ever question whether it will be there or where it comes from. by detailing the contribution to...
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energy. the department continues coordinating with public-private entities to deliver critical resources to europe and ukraine. i look forward to learning more about these efforts from dr. light. approximately one quarter of europe's energy is generated from natural gas. prior to the war, russia's supply evolved from that energy. russia began decreasing natural gas supplies to europe, but still supplied roughly 15% of the eu's natural gas consumption in 2022, down from 40% in the prior year. as shown on the chart behind me, within six months, the u.s. sent more natural gas to europe via ship than russia sent by pipeline, an incredible feat no one would have thought possible when you're ago -- possible one year ago, but we still have a long way to go to replace the russian energy europe has relied on. in 2023, the u.s. facing a supply shortfall roughly equivalent to what russia supplied in 2022, approximately 2 trillion cubic feet. the eu has been remarkably successful in diversifying its natu
energy. the department continues coordinating with public-private entities to deliver critical resources to europe and ukraine. i look forward to learning more about these efforts from dr. light. approximately one quarter of europe's energy is generated from natural gas. prior to the war, russia's supply evolved from that energy. russia began decreasing natural gas supplies to europe, but still supplied roughly 15% of the eu's natural gas consumption in 2022, down from 40% in the prior year. as...
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but of energy. i have the credibility to talk about this because in my district we have renewables but in texas at 23 -- 24% of our grid that is serviced by renewables but we have more wind energy in my congressional district in the entire state of california. but i am very concerned about the missed prioritization the department of energy seems to have declared war on the oil and gas industry. it is clear to most americans every american who goes to the pump today and pays over $5, $5 a gallon for gasoline will think about president biden. they will think about his policies. him going to saudi arabia and asking the saudi's to produce more. about him asking venezuela to import oil when we have got it right here. they will think back to the summer of 2021 when people like me asked president biden to fully sanction the nordstrom pipeline in advance of the impending invasion. they will realize that when i sat across from president zelenskyy just 18 -- 20 days before the invasion, he told me that withou
but of energy. i have the credibility to talk about this because in my district we have renewables but in texas at 23 -- 24% of our grid that is serviced by renewables but we have more wind energy in my congressional district in the entire state of california. but i am very concerned about the missed prioritization the department of energy seems to have declared war on the oil and gas industry. it is clear to most americans every american who goes to the pump today and pays over $5, $5 a gallon...
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okay.the sun converts 5 millions of matter into energy every second this energy from nuclear reactions within the sun is sent out into the solar system as light and heat. the earth receives only a part of this energy which see and feel in different ways as the sun warms the earth, the air is also warmed, the warm air rises and, cool air rushes in below, causing the conversion of sunlight into another form of solar energy. wind. today this turbine wind to provide of the energy for running an amusement park near allentown, pennsylvania another example of wind use today is this, which helps create new mexico use of wind energy will increase in the future and help the united states to become more energy independent. but wind energy nothing new in america. the idea of windmills was brought here by early europeans settlers and used in many ways to power grinding mills and later to pump water the steam locomotives that connected new york and san francisco and to supply water for farming. these early windmills were mechanical, often using a series of gears to harness this energy could be store
okay.the sun converts 5 millions of matter into energy every second this energy from nuclear reactions within the sun is sent out into the solar system as light and heat. the earth receives only a part of this energy which see and feel in different ways as the sun warms the earth, the air is also warmed, the warm air rises and, cool air rushes in below, causing the conversion of sunlight into another form of solar energy. wind. today this turbine wind to provide of the energy for running an...
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energy. this vast energy wealth does not belong to the government. it belongs to the people of the united states of america. yet for the past eight years the federal government imposed massive job-killing barriers to american energy development. since my very first day in office, i have been moving at record pace to cancel these regulations and to eliminate the barriers to domestic energy production. like never before. job-killing regulations are being removed. and vital infrastructure projects are being approved at a level that they've never seen before. as you all know i approved the keystone xl pipeline and the dakota access pipeline in my first week. thousands of jobs, tremendous things are happening. and by the way. i thought i take a lot of heat. i didn't take any heat. i approved them that was it. i figured we would have all sorts of protests, we didn't have anything. but i have to do, whether it's protesting or not. i have to do what's right. but people celebrate those two transactions as opposed to protests. sometimes you have to go out and
energy. this vast energy wealth does not belong to the government. it belongs to the people of the united states of america. yet for the past eight years the federal government imposed massive job-killing barriers to american energy development. since my very first day in office, i have been moving at record pace to cancel these regulations and to eliminate the barriers to domestic energy production. like never before. job-killing regulations are being removed. and vital infrastructure projects...
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energy policy. the climate change concerns have compounded that, but i think the leading piece still is a concern about price. there's also worries about where the money goes when we buy oil, in particular, from abroad, whether it's going to iran, whether it's going to venezuela. there's a lot of concern amongst the american people about that. that has also intensified interest in energy policy. >> john, what's your, what are your thoughts on that? >> yeah, that said, i think that is correct that, ah, economic factors continue to drive the debate, but i think that we have seen a shift as, ah, both, ah, politicians and the public more generally is interested in the environmental problem that's associated with the conventional energy system. we are seeing increasing evidence of the kind of problems we're suffering both at the poles where rapid temperature increases are taking place, ah, to events that we can't easily explain by the underlying science that we know now on climate. ah, all of this, i thi
energy policy. the climate change concerns have compounded that, but i think the leading piece still is a concern about price. there's also worries about where the money goes when we buy oil, in particular, from abroad, whether it's going to iran, whether it's going to venezuela. there's a lot of concern amongst the american people about that. that has also intensified interest in energy policy. >> john, what's your, what are your thoughts on that? >> yeah, that said, i think that...
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energy. the department continues coordinating with public and private entities to deliver critical resources. i look forward to learning more about these efforts from those with us today. one quarter of europe's energy is generated from natural gas and prior to the war, russia supplied the bulk of that energy. throughout 2022, russia began decreasing supplies but still supplied 15% of the eu natural gas consumption in 2022. that is down from 40% the prior year. as shown on the chart behind me within six months of putin's invasion, the u.s. and more natural gas via ship them russia sent by pipeline. but was an incredible feat that no one thought possible one year ago. but as the chart shows also, we have a long way to go to replace the russian energy which europe has relied on. in 2023, deq is facing a supply shortfall equipment to what russia supplied in 2022, approximate two train cubic feet. the ee has been remarkably successful diversifying this natural gas supply, but this shortfall means
energy. the department continues coordinating with public and private entities to deliver critical resources. i look forward to learning more about these efforts from those with us today. one quarter of europe's energy is generated from natural gas and prior to the war, russia supplied the bulk of that energy. throughout 2022, russia began decreasing supplies but still supplied 15% of the eu natural gas consumption in 2022. that is down from 40% the prior year. as shown on the chart behind me...
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energy. but they've been previous transitions we could think about the transition from biofuels would perish. we bent forest and then we discovered coal, coal safe, the foreign when we found oil oil safe, the whale. and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have better lives, but also to live on a healthy planet and, and the challenges with energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases that we're trying to manage. and there's many different ways of doing that. so transition has begun in transition and it's proceeding along many different routes. some ways how far along our into this process are only in the beginning stage or somewhere, let's say, because many countries are talking now about the current one is ation horizon. i think 75 percent of them have already said certain goals doesn't mean that we are pretty much advanced internet richer if we, i mean, the energy system has been d comp and i think with a
energy. but they've been previous transitions we could think about the transition from biofuels would perish. we bent forest and then we discovered coal, coal safe, the foreign when we found oil oil safe, the whale. and now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have better lives, but also to live on a healthy planet and, and the challenges with energy. it's the emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases that we're trying to...
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nuclear energy must be a part of our energy matrix. moving forward, unfortunately, other countries are outpacing us. adversaries like russia and china have continued to develop and invest in their nuclear industries. just the past few years, china has brought 21 reactors online. many of them are advanced reactor designs. 31 plans are under construction. in this country, we have to focus on advanced nuclear -- authority reactors, things that could be walk away safe. unfortunately, like at the moment in u.s. -- the distance sent devices -- private sector investment. we've got a piece of legislation we fought in last congress, we hope to reintroduce if we haven't already. to expedite the permitting process for nuclear power plants. if you've got a proven design that works, you can replicate that. with the geology, make sure that there are no things there with earth and earthquakes, other things, that it can be cited there, the water source of their four cooling, but replicate that and exploit a permitting process. let's get nuclear power
nuclear energy must be a part of our energy matrix. moving forward, unfortunately, other countries are outpacing us. adversaries like russia and china have continued to develop and invest in their nuclear industries. just the past few years, china has brought 21 reactors online. many of them are advanced reactor designs. 31 plans are under construction. in this country, we have to focus on advanced nuclear -- authority reactors, things that could be walk away safe. unfortunately, like at the...
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energy goals. as you may know, the department of energy is already the nation's largest funder of physical sciences in terms of basic science in research and development. through our national laboratory system, department brings tremendous scientific expertise to bear across the whole portfolio of national energy and scientific priority. coupled with the skill of defense departments operations, and potential to act as a test bed for innovative technologies, this partnership is a crucial difficult to strengthen our national security and to build a clean energy economy for america. today, joint projects under the memorandum of understanding have been primarily focused on three areas. first, advancing mobility and strike a building which includes reducing the military dependence on oil. second come increasing energy reliability and efficiency on duty fixed and forward operating bases. and third, further institutional cooperation between the departments which includes stationing department of energy ad
energy goals. as you may know, the department of energy is already the nation's largest funder of physical sciences in terms of basic science in research and development. through our national laboratory system, department brings tremendous scientific expertise to bear across the whole portfolio of national energy and scientific priority. coupled with the skill of defense departments operations, and potential to act as a test bed for innovative technologies, this partnership is a crucial...
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ah, energy is the wellspring of modern life in europe, without energy, we couldn't produce our food, manufacture objects, communicate, work, or travel to the war in ukraine is a painful reminder of the price of our energy dependence. for a long time, europe's prosperity has relied on cheap fossil fuels. much of it imported but time is running out to avert climate catastrophe. the continent must achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 geopolitical conflict has made the energy transition more urgent than ever. but what will it take to achieve this transformation? in 2020, the year of pandemic locked downs, global carbon emissions fell by 7 percent. but to meet the paris climate pacts to degree go, emissions would need to fall by 7 percent every year through 2030. will we succeed? can we achieve or secure an sustainable energy transition before the war in ukraine? 40 percent of europe's natural gas and 30 percent of its oil came from russia. about 60 percent of the use energy needs come from impulse. a trend that looked set to rise. this map shows all the oil and gas tankers that sale for eur
ah, energy is the wellspring of modern life in europe, without energy, we couldn't produce our food, manufacture objects, communicate, work, or travel to the war in ukraine is a painful reminder of the price of our energy dependence. for a long time, europe's prosperity has relied on cheap fossil fuels. much of it imported but time is running out to avert climate catastrophe. the continent must achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 geopolitical conflict has made the energy transition more urgent...
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we need more renewable energy. today renewable energy gives us 10% of our electricity. by 2035, that will rise to 16%. we should try to move towards it faster. but even if we were to succeed, we would still need to use fossil fuels for the majority of our energy needs. governments around the world, including the united states, have provided enormous help to the fossil fuel industry in many ways, from building out the infrastructure it uses to protecting our supplies of oil from the middle east. even fracking, by the way, was developed with the help of the department of energy. so it's perfectly sensible to say government should provide some support to the technologies of the future as well. that support should mainly go towards research that would lead to technological breakthroughs. but we should also help these nascent industries, wind and solar, to achieve scale, just as we helped the computer industry in the 1950s and 1960s. but having done all of that, it is clear that we will still need fossil fuels for the majority of our energy for decades to come. that means ch
we need more renewable energy. today renewable energy gives us 10% of our electricity. by 2035, that will rise to 16%. we should try to move towards it faster. but even if we were to succeed, we would still need to use fossil fuels for the majority of our energy needs. governments around the world, including the united states, have provided enormous help to the fossil fuel industry in many ways, from building out the infrastructure it uses to protecting our supplies of oil from the middle east....
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security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. and you can. discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of environmentalists for nuclear energy and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk please feel free to jump anytime you want we have three panelists and you guys have very different points of view so please feel free to jump in here myron if i can go to you first in washington in making investment decisions about energy for the future for the western world and leave us specifically in your case what is the best form of energy that we should be putting our money on getting a return on and getting energy security and looking at the environment as well what's
security how we use energy in what kind will most likely determine our energy future the decisions we make now will define how we live for decades to come. and you can. discuss the future of energy i'm joined by dan last off in washington he's director of natural resource defense council climate center also in washington we have myron ebel he is the director of energy and global warming policy at the competitive enterprise institute and in paris we go to bruno combi he is president of...
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energy efficiency is also a key on the energy security side and having the total energy use would have more than doubled according to iaea without energy efficiency so this has been saving us in so many ways. as you noted, i think it's one-third the cost to develop a kilowatt than save. it's important that we continue that. while we're discussing energy dominance and energy security i hope we'll hear a lot less about just these exporting issues, although we worked hard here on the committee to come up with strategies that clarify what our national policies were on that and focus on what we can do to again drive the cost effectiveness of energy, whoever has the most cost effective energy solutions are going to continue to win in the marketplace. i look forward to hearing your comments on that today, and again, thank you for being here. >> thank you, senator. dr. birol, welcome again to the committee. for those who are not familiar with dr. birol, he took office as iea executive director in september of 2015 after 20 years with the agency itself. previously dr. birol held the position of
energy efficiency is also a key on the energy security side and having the total energy use would have more than doubled according to iaea without energy efficiency so this has been saving us in so many ways. as you noted, i think it's one-third the cost to develop a kilowatt than save. it's important that we continue that. while we're discussing energy dominance and energy security i hope we'll hear a lot less about just these exporting issues, although we worked hard here on the committee to...
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energy? >> care to stand up? >> high. my question is about your comments regarding changing the culture of iaea and moving it from being a rich man's club and bringing in new countries. my question is what changes within the organization would you expect to come with that change, several new countries that have a different economic perspective? >> other side. >> ravel tech energy. how do you make up and do you think of africa being a member of the iaea and if so , making up the oil protection, group oil, refund, working in this economy? >> okay. thank you very much. now, about our renewal projections, 1st of all, on the policies. the numbers i show you with the existing policies of governments, what we will see, what kind. we also have projections which we think government change their policies and a very strong climate policies. very strong climate policies and in that case renewal presentation is much stronger. many critics like you mentioned renewal projections. so causality. we look at th
energy? >> care to stand up? >> high. my question is about your comments regarding changing the culture of iaea and moving it from being a rich man's club and bringing in new countries. my question is what changes within the organization would you expect to come with that change, several new countries that have a different economic perspective? >> other side. >> ravel tech energy. how do you make up and do you think of africa being a member of the iaea and if so , making...
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lots of support for renewable energies. lots of support for energy efficiency. lots of support for natural gas, and electric. china is today in terms of coal markets, to give the size, half of the coal in the world is using china to everybody else put together. and china today is putting a check on the coal consumption in order to limit the pollution in the cities basically. .. chinese gas and it is a major part of china and within one year of time process in asia-pacific jumped from $6 to $11 because it's almost doubled because china's new policy but this will affect everybody, exporters and others. china is going to be the largest oil taking over the united states. in other area i would like to bring to your attention is the nuclear power in china. china today is the country which is the most engaged the nuclear power industry and we see that more than one third of all nuclear power is under construction in china and looking at what is happening in the united states, our numbers show that in ten years of time chinese nuclear capacity will overtake united state
lots of support for renewable energies. lots of support for energy efficiency. lots of support for natural gas, and electric. china is today in terms of coal markets, to give the size, half of the coal in the world is using china to everybody else put together. and china today is putting a check on the coal consumption in order to limit the pollution in the cities basically. .. chinese gas and it is a major part of china and within one year of time process in asia-pacific jumped from $6 to $11...
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energy sources, reducing their costs and increasing energy efficiency. this means that today there is an urgent demand for breakthrough scientific developments that will increase productivity. technological potential of the global fuel and energy complex. i would like to emphasize that the russian the federation consistently advocates international scientific dialogue based on the principles of mutual respect and equality. combining scientific potential will give a powerful impetus to the development of new technologies that will become a reliable basis for the energy sector of the future. one of the bridges between... science and society, business and government is global energy. the award is widely in demand, its popularity in scientific circles is growing, and its geographical presence is expanding. there were 48 countries represented in this year's nomination cycle, 16 of who participated for the first time. this year, an independent international awards committee gave its own. preference for scientists from the people's republic of china, and we are
energy sources, reducing their costs and increasing energy efficiency. this means that today there is an urgent demand for breakthrough scientific developments that will increase productivity. technological potential of the global fuel and energy complex. i would like to emphasize that the russian the federation consistently advocates international scientific dialogue based on the principles of mutual respect and equality. combining scientific potential will give a powerful impetus to the...
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energy bad. so, we've got to start off with that perspective and get to know the companies and what they're doing and the members that are willing to sit down with the energy companies to do that. and then of course, the perspective is expanding where members and other folks know more of what you do. usually when you think about an energy company you think about oil and gas. but it's a lot more and i'll tell you a quick story when there were some protesters, and i've told mike this, protesters, i don't know if you remember that, that there's an under the tunnel, there's some glass doors and protesters what they did, they got glued and glued themselves and yelling, fossil fuels, democrats, on and on and on. when i walked by it i saw them and i said, i don't know if you know this, but that glue is made out of petroleum. and tried to pull himself off, good thing that glue was good. and what i'm saying, there are so many products-- by the way, afterwards, when the e.m.s. took them out. you could see
energy bad. so, we've got to start off with that perspective and get to know the companies and what they're doing and the members that are willing to sit down with the energy companies to do that. and then of course, the perspective is expanding where members and other folks know more of what you do. usually when you think about an energy company you think about oil and gas. but it's a lot more and i'll tell you a quick story when there were some protesters, and i've told mike this, protesters,...
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leaders in traditional energy are going to be leaders in new energy. businesses in fossil energy will have a large territory in the clean energy, someone is going write this chapter of history. okay, t dan again will be chronicling it but who will he be writing about? what courageous visionaries in this room will be shaping this chapter? okay what he's not going to be writing about the ones who covered their eyes and ears and hunkered down in defensive crouch. but he will be writing about the ones who had this moment and who chose to boldly lead in this diverse energy future. so as they say in texas, i expect you'll be right about some of y'all. let's not let this moment pass. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. secretary you've really electrified this audience, and i want you to know i'll be standing by chronicle so thank you.yo there's so much to ask you that comes out of your speech, one is the 6 billion dollar decarbonization sphund that going -- how's that going to work is that grants or -- t >> it is a funding opportunity announcement and it will
leaders in traditional energy are going to be leaders in new energy. businesses in fossil energy will have a large territory in the clean energy, someone is going write this chapter of history. okay, t dan again will be chronicling it but who will he be writing about? what courageous visionaries in this room will be shaping this chapter? okay what he's not going to be writing about the ones who covered their eyes and ears and hunkered down in defensive crouch. but he will be writing about the...
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leaders in traditional energy will be leaders in new energy, businesses in fossil energy will have enlarged their territory into clean energy. someone will write this chapter of history. dan will be chronicling it but who will he be writing about? what courageous visionaries in this room will be shaping this chapter? >> he will not be writing about the ones who covered their eyes and ears and hunkered down in a defensive crouch. he will be writing about the ones who saw this moment as you chose to boldly lead in the diverse energy future. as they say in texas, i expect they will be writing about some of y'all. let's not let this moment pass. thank you. [applause] >> you really electrified this audience and i will let you know that you will be standing by to chronicle it. there are so much to ask you that comes out of your speech. one is the $6 billion decarbonization fund. how is that going to work? >> it is a funding opportunity announcement and it will be competitive. there will be grants associated. it is 6 billion. there is a lot of potential. we want to explore different things. it is
leaders in traditional energy will be leaders in new energy, businesses in fossil energy will have enlarged their territory into clean energy. someone will write this chapter of history. dan will be chronicling it but who will he be writing about? what courageous visionaries in this room will be shaping this chapter? >> he will not be writing about the ones who covered their eyes and ears and hunkered down in a defensive crouch. he will be writing about the ones who saw this moment as you...
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the department of energy office of energy and renewable energy is working with industry on what is called a super truck collaboration to in fact advanced the technologies that will be needed to meet the new standards coming forward. the idea is to improve the efficiency, the 10 mile per gallon, by at least 50% in class eight trucks, heavy duty long haul trucks. they are about four percent of the vehicles and use about 25% of the transportation fuel. they do not get very good mileage. increasing that is a high leverage situation. literally as i walked out the door on the way here today, i witnessed the first product of that super truck collaboration. this was a peterbilt super truck. it had achieved already a 75% increase in fuel efficiency. the technologies contributing to it from advanced engine technology, advanced powertrain technology, aerodynamics and other innovations, they will start working their way into the commercial products. things like this will be critical for meeting the new challenges. the message is that oil production greatly increasing. oil imports decreasing but we co
the department of energy office of energy and renewable energy is working with industry on what is called a super truck collaboration to in fact advanced the technologies that will be needed to meet the new standards coming forward. the idea is to improve the efficiency, the 10 mile per gallon, by at least 50% in class eight trucks, heavy duty long haul trucks. they are about four percent of the vehicles and use about 25% of the transportation fuel. they do not get very good mileage. increasing...
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the energy transition requires fundamental structural changes in o existing energy systems. these have to happen on a local and global level. either way, digitalization would play a decisive role in all that the vision for the future energy sector as a fully digitized system, where all these kind of technologies are communicating with each other. using smart algorithms are being able to actually manage the grid networks and the balance of supply and demand using millions of distributed devices that communicate with each other and enable a much more efficient. ah, yeah, and affordable energy transition for all. of course, there will be hurdles to overcome and they will differ from city to city, but innovative ideas emerging to make the technological side a success. and that would benefit everyone, including the environments ah, ah ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am, that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w. we have something to celebrate. the 77 percent has reached $100.00 show. $100.00 times. we've taco, the issues that matter most to
the energy transition requires fundamental structural changes in o existing energy systems. these have to happen on a local and global level. either way, digitalization would play a decisive role in all that the vision for the future energy sector as a fully digitized system, where all these kind of technologies are communicating with each other. using smart algorithms are being able to actually manage the grid networks and the balance of supply and demand using millions of distributed devices...
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department of energy went after american energy. department of energy regulatory commission, the securities and exchange commission through woke policies going after american energy. the department of agriculture. yes, went after american energy in these rules and regs. the council on environmental quality. the department of state. that gets to the keystone pipeline. the environmental protection agency. the department of justice. gentlemen yes, the department of interior represented here in rules and regulations that crushed american energy. making us more dependent on foreign countries and leading to president biden raiding our sprj petroleum reserve. 40%, making our country less safe. this foolish necessary has to end. we can solve this problem. mrs. mcmorris rodgers and her committee, they have real ideas about how to solve this problem. the good news is, mr. speaker, under this majority, we are going to be bringing bills through committee to the floor to fix this problem. . if which just killed -- if we just killed this bill, 95
department of energy went after american energy. department of energy regulatory commission, the securities and exchange commission through woke policies going after american energy. the department of agriculture. yes, went after american energy in these rules and regs. the council on environmental quality. the department of state. that gets to the keystone pipeline. the environmental protection agency. the department of justice. gentlemen yes, the department of interior represented here in...
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we waste enormous amounts of energy, a megawatt of energy we don't waste is a megawatt of energy we don't have to produce. and that's the fastest, quickest, cheapest, most job intensive way. retrofitting buildings, homes, more efficient motors and motor vehicles, lighting, air conditioning systems. that's even before we get into biomass, wind power, solar thermal, photoboteic and others that will eventually be the dominant form of energy in the world, wind power. >> isn't eventually, i just looked at a study the other day that said we have something like an amazing multiple of subsidy for solar power today. and the projections over the next ten years we're going to continue an amazing subsidy for solar power. it's always the energy of the future. >> we've been subsidizing nuclear energy for the last 50 years. i don't think there's anybody pure in this. michael, let me ask you, you coming from the environmental community and now being a supporter of nuclear energy? you telling us that's the way to go? aren't you concerned about radiation in our water our air our wildlife and our people? an
we waste enormous amounts of energy, a megawatt of energy we don't waste is a megawatt of energy we don't have to produce. and that's the fastest, quickest, cheapest, most job intensive way. retrofitting buildings, homes, more efficient motors and motor vehicles, lighting, air conditioning systems. that's even before we get into biomass, wind power, solar thermal, photoboteic and others that will eventually be the dominant form of energy in the world, wind power. >> isn't eventually, i...
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standpoint of the science of energy and receiving energy and energy force. so source, right, so just take a look at the energy picture, $170000.00 tara watts of energy per year. we use here on planet earth, less than 110th of one percent of that is dedicated to big coin. and that energy is generally discarded. energy, roughly a 3rd of all energy usage in the world is or, or generation is, is discarded, because it takes a lot of energy to move energy and it is wasted in transmission. so it's not so much about bitcoin using energy. it's about the rest of the world. turning to a system for monetary networks that's more energy efficient. because the current energy efficiency of the money world is horrible. the piano money for future energy to promise to get future energy and judging, going to be produced by people that are in debt with the system. so it's monetizing the fuel system is monetizing future energy wise. bitcoin is when it dies in johnson passenger in the form of surplus. all right, because the money system is all about debt, right? we live in the wor
standpoint of the science of energy and receiving energy and energy force. so source, right, so just take a look at the energy picture, $170000.00 tara watts of energy per year. we use here on planet earth, less than 110th of one percent of that is dedicated to big coin. and that energy is generally discarded. energy, roughly a 3rd of all energy usage in the world is or, or generation is, is discarded, because it takes a lot of energy to move energy and it is wasted in transmission. so it's not...
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you either have potential energy or kinetic energy, like altitude and airspeed. if you don't have both of those, if you certainly don't have one of them, you have to have reliability to fill in when you need it. >> i started by talking about all of the above energy, it was something that president obama espouse. i think in that administration people believed that varying degrees. but i think what you see in this administration is a belief based on the european model that the transition to renewable is going to occur overnight. it is not possible. that transition zone is not overnight. i use the analogy, it is like passing the baton from one runner, and the current runner is running, and the fossil fuels, people are throwing sticks of that person, they are trying to trick them. meanwhile the next runner isn't even on the tracks yet, they don't have a shoes on. it doesn't work. write down has to occur after the transition, not before the transition. but there is some good news. and that is some of these technologies and energy sources pair very well together. natur
you either have potential energy or kinetic energy, like altitude and airspeed. if you don't have both of those, if you certainly don't have one of them, you have to have reliability to fill in when you need it. >> i started by talking about all of the above energy, it was something that president obama espouse. i think in that administration people believed that varying degrees. but i think what you see in this administration is a belief based on the european model that the transition to...
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which in turn satisfied the energy demand in the form of electricity and heat energy. the power of electricity in terms of mobility tool going to be the phone phone will be due to the phone 0 in the area and lancaster in california. both have tapped into their locally available resources as best they can. and both have created infrastructures in which green energy can be used as efficiently as possible in an ongoing cycle. of course such systems are ideally integrated into construction projects from the very start in copenhagen, a newly built district called nor time served as the testing ground for the energy lab project. living laboratory for research into innovative and more efficient energy cycles. the while the services that we, that we test the solutions in real life and the energy, let me know how we've also been looking into business models. uh, the, because that's also of the solution. innovation and business models is part of the solution in this sector. company contracts is very important that we utilize the energy that is available. and this is basically so
which in turn satisfied the energy demand in the form of electricity and heat energy. the power of electricity in terms of mobility tool going to be the phone phone will be due to the phone 0 in the area and lancaster in california. both have tapped into their locally available resources as best they can. and both have created infrastructures in which green energy can be used as efficiently as possible in an ongoing cycle. of course such systems are ideally integrated into construction projects...
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energy exports, the architecture of the energy trade. of although certain aspects the energy exports stories have been in the public by for quite eye fore now -- public quite some time now, i am not aware of another report it shows a full picture through a single lens. releasing reports from the nonpartisan congressional research service that contain a great deal of information, some of which is not generally available, about areas aspects of the u.s. energy trade. the facts tell me we must modernize the regulations that exports,ergy demonstrating to the world that we are committed -- committed to leading on issues of energy, the environment, and trade. i am not proposing comprehensive energy export legislation. i believe that the executive branch has the statutory authority to implement most of these ideas on its own. needf the president does help from the legislative branch, he will always have an open partner in me on the energy committee. i am willing to introduce small, targeted bills to move the ball forward as needed. but i do wan
energy exports, the architecture of the energy trade. of although certain aspects the energy exports stories have been in the public by for quite eye fore now -- public quite some time now, i am not aware of another report it shows a full picture through a single lens. releasing reports from the nonpartisan congressional research service that contain a great deal of information, some of which is not generally available, about areas aspects of the u.s. energy trade. the facts tell me we must...
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those cities and towns will need large amounts of energy revolutionizing the complex systems of our energy. supply is one of the biggest challenges for a global transition to green energy. and for people, probably the most tangible, the so for us us cities and responsible for the policy in the cities, i think it's so important to be taken leading roles because it is possible of the state is to change. so we are very conscious that we need to move into an economy that this renewable and circular nature of positive all those at the same time. actually we don't have a choice. i think that we have little time left to save the planet. so we have to do what we become as fast as possible the to see how a sustainable energy supply can work. in practice, we had to the united states, they're a california city is aiming to become the 1st carbon neutral community in the country. lancaster is home to about a 175000 residents. and 2009 officials started on a journey to go green. fundamentally transforming the cities economy and infrastructure. not only was it a technological overall, it was a shift in m
those cities and towns will need large amounts of energy revolutionizing the complex systems of our energy. supply is one of the biggest challenges for a global transition to green energy. and for people, probably the most tangible, the so for us us cities and responsible for the policy in the cities, i think it's so important to be taken leading roles because it is possible of the state is to change. so we are very conscious that we need to move into an economy that this renewable and circular...
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energy system. it is my distinct honor to recognize and welcome ms. jennifer granholm, the 16th secretary of the u.s. department of energy, to our subcommittee for the first time. madam secretary, we sincerely thank you for joining us for today's discussion. this hearing comes at a critical time, as much as the east coast continues to shortages following the cyber attack on the colonial pipeline and after extreme weather events left millions of our nation's citizens in texas without power just a few months ago. madame secretary, again, i want to thank you and the entire d.o.e. team for your steadfast leadership amid these crises. these events and their grim consequences demonstrate points of our energy system and how d.o.e.'s sector specific expertise is indispensable to resolution of these crises. and that is why i along with ranking member upton and other esteemed colleagues of this subcommittee have introduced bipartisan legislation to further strengthen d.o.e.'s ability to respond to physical an
energy system. it is my distinct honor to recognize and welcome ms. jennifer granholm, the 16th secretary of the u.s. department of energy, to our subcommittee for the first time. madam secretary, we sincerely thank you for joining us for today's discussion. this hearing comes at a critical time, as much as the east coast continues to shortages following the cyber attack on the colonial pipeline and after extreme weather events left millions of our nation's citizens in texas without power just...
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democrat energy policy means energy independence. h.r. 1, the lowering energy independence means energy independence for america. democrat energy policy is a threat to national security. h.r. 1 secures our country, secures our country's energy, minerals, food supply and secures our country's future as we move forward. democrat energy policy unlike h.r. 1 or democrat energy policy is bogged down with their permitting processes. h.r. 1 will relieve those permitting processes. it doesn't undermine any bedrock environmental laws and makes the environmental laws work. it allows projects to be permitted. green energy projects, american energy projects, roads, bridges, transportation, corridors, ports, navigable waterways, all those things being held up by the permitting process, h.r. 1 will be a great step towards making things happen in america. i encourage my colleagues to support h.r. 1 to lower costs for americans. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the chair recognizes the committee on trans
democrat energy policy means energy independence. h.r. 1, the lowering energy independence means energy independence for america. democrat energy policy is a threat to national security. h.r. 1 secures our country, secures our country's energy, minerals, food supply and secures our country's future as we move forward. democrat energy policy unlike h.r. 1 or democrat energy policy is bogged down with their permitting processes. h.r. 1 will relieve those permitting processes. it doesn't undermine...
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and so the energy that energy security will be guaranteed electricity is supplied to deliver the energy that you have to go through. but the biggest human battery storage system could barely contribute to the country's energy supply. it produces precisely 15 megawatts of outputs. the leak not 5 power planted shots upon for by comparison pumps out 1600 megawatts the pump storage power plant. so then vasta to lean to and can also store energy. and there's plenty available, for example, from renewables for fluids pumped from the song, the rid of the, to the top base and it this to listen electricity. the water flows from the upper basin via to bind some back into the solid, and that generates energy hold and 70 percent of the energy deployed to pump the water up can be re gained in this way. and pump supplies across the road isn't going to go by that there's some pump storage and how plant is a technology that's also capable of really storage and large masses of energy. that's already a decisive characteristic. if it's a lot smaller, is that the specifics of the plants guarantee that we ca
and so the energy that energy security will be guaranteed electricity is supplied to deliver the energy that you have to go through. but the biggest human battery storage system could barely contribute to the country's energy supply. it produces precisely 15 megawatts of outputs. the leak not 5 power planted shots upon for by comparison pumps out 1600 megawatts the pump storage power plant. so then vasta to lean to and can also store energy. and there's plenty available, for example, from...
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for those of us in the energy business and the energy industry if you will, energy policy industry, we see the arctic as a not only a resource for things like critical minerals and potentially environmentally sensitive energy development. we see it for the purpose of not just extracting, you know, oil and gas. i think it's expanded beyond that, much, much further than we could have imagined. what i mean by that is as we move to a world of more and more renewable energy, our ability to develop battery storage becomes more and more critical. and the mip rals that we currently receive today or rely upon for the development of those types of batteries, we've become dependent upon nation states who quite candidly do not have our interests at heart. and the arctic is potentially a resource for those types of minerals. i will tell you from where i sit at the u.s. department of energy, what you can expect from us is attendance at events like the upcoming 2020 geothermal congress in iceland. we will have a strong and rebust presence. doe will also help lead. this may sound a little bit counteri
for those of us in the energy business and the energy industry if you will, energy policy industry, we see the arctic as a not only a resource for things like critical minerals and potentially environmentally sensitive energy development. we see it for the purpose of not just extracting, you know, oil and gas. i think it's expanded beyond that, much, much further than we could have imagined. what i mean by that is as we move to a world of more and more renewable energy, our ability to develop...
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small businesses to implement energy efficiency measures and renewable energy systems. we should be certain that farm bill energy programs do not favor one region over another and that the programs are operating as congress intended. i should note that the last two farm bills were written during more favorable budgetary times than the situation we find ourselves in today with the federal deficit and increasing national debt. indeed 37 programs in the farm bill do not have a budget baseline beyond its expiration, including every core program in the energy title. now, this means that not on will we not have the $1 billion that was made available for the last farm bill with you we about l not have allocated any mandatory money for continuing these programs. this is a tremendous challenge in these fiscal times as we look for ways to cut spending and make government more efficient yet still achieve our desired goals. our panel witnesses will offer their feedback on what is most important for them and the energy title given budget constraints. our second group of witnesses wi
small businesses to implement energy efficiency measures and renewable energy systems. we should be certain that farm bill energy programs do not favor one region over another and that the programs are operating as congress intended. i should note that the last two farm bills were written during more favorable budgetary times than the situation we find ourselves in today with the federal deficit and increasing national debt. indeed 37 programs in the farm bill do not have a budget baseline...
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hydrogen and energy's courage -- and energy storage. in terms of meeting near-term goals, there have been setbacks in terms of the inability to pass the build back better act. obviously, regulations are going to take time to pass and be implemented in the important question here is not necessarily the targets, but now you get there. how you get there. there's a much more pragmatic way to get to those targets, open access to investment and innovation and to reduce the regulatory roadblocks so we can get those clean energy technologies deployed in a manner that is sensible with those targets, that takes input from communities to make sure that private property rights are heard, but part of the problem we are running into is this environmental activism that slows the deployment of clean energy technologies that we never thought competitive, but the problem is, they are having a difficult time getting out and built and delivered to the consumers that need affordable, reliable energy. host: christy goldfuss on the goals set by the biden admi
hydrogen and energy's courage -- and energy storage. in terms of meeting near-term goals, there have been setbacks in terms of the inability to pass the build back better act. obviously, regulations are going to take time to pass and be implemented in the important question here is not necessarily the targets, but now you get there. how you get there. there's a much more pragmatic way to get to those targets, open access to investment and innovation and to reduce the regulatory roadblocks so we...
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is spreading into the operation of solar energy and grass energy. but if we take, for example, this is the year of the past 2022, that is, of the total number of facilities commissioned in the energy sector, 80% were commissioned precisely from solar energy, wind, nuclear energy, hydro generation, so the balance will change today, the share of hydrocarbons in energy balance is somewhere around 80-81%. and after 20 years, according to analysts. uh, the reduction will be up to about 65-70%. the main share, there will still be hydrocarbons, but renewal will occupy its niche from the point of view of energy for the most part, as far as we are ready for this transition, as far as we correspond to everything that is happening from the point of view. e energy balance. in general, probably, few people know about it, but our russian energy balance. and probably one of the most diversified and cleanest of all balance sheets. for example, the share of coal in our balance is only 12%. and for example, in europe - this is more than 25% of the united states of am
is spreading into the operation of solar energy and grass energy. but if we take, for example, this is the year of the past 2022, that is, of the total number of facilities commissioned in the energy sector, 80% were commissioned precisely from solar energy, wind, nuclear energy, hydro generation, so the balance will change today, the share of hydrocarbons in energy balance is somewhere around 80-81%. and after 20 years, according to analysts. uh, the reduction will be up to about 65-70%. the...
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energy? well, i think it's about money, right? it's, it's not, it's got to deal with whether or not it works or not cuz it does not work very well . has been proven that it's too expensive. it doesn't work very well. and we're really not equipped to handle it either way. but it's again, it's about the patched roads, it's about money. it's about how much these companies can make by being bag with the government trying to create these on the climate change products. and what are the primary challenges associated with wind energy that may hinder it's widespread adoption as compared to say, other renewable energy sources? well, i mean there's, there's really no explosion for fossil fuels, or they can talk about all they want. but with the current infrastructure, you cannot produce enough energy to have those turbines that you need to spend, continue to work. you know, we, we, we've got one major problem in this country for as long as i'm alive. and that is that every presidential candidate is eit
energy? well, i think it's about money, right? it's, it's not, it's got to deal with whether or not it works or not cuz it does not work very well . has been proven that it's too expensive. it doesn't work very well. and we're really not equipped to handle it either way. but it's again, it's about the patched roads, it's about money. it's about how much these companies can make by being bag with the government trying to create these on the climate change products. and what are the primary...
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and use this renewable energy, green energy, boom to fuel our economic recovery. >> the exciting think about the renewable energy piece is that it's going to create jobs that did not exist. we need to stop talking about the jobs that have been lost to china and burma and india, those jobs are not coming back. we have got to find new and renewable energy ways to create w jobs and it's just going to be an economic boom. it's going to be an explosion that we haven't seen before in this country. that's how big this wle renewable energy piece is. >> the center of the job growth is right here in california. we have about 60% of the market in the united states, and hundreds of companies, tens of thousands of people work in this industry. this industry is exploding, this technology is affordable, and it's creating jobs and energy security right here at home in california. >> i came to california because it was the first place the military sent me. one of the reasons i really care about this proposition is it's fair to call it a dirty oil proposition, dirty energy proposition, is it puts at ris
and use this renewable energy, green energy, boom to fuel our economic recovery. >> the exciting think about the renewable energy piece is that it's going to create jobs that did not exist. we need to stop talking about the jobs that have been lost to china and burma and india, those jobs are not coming back. we have got to find new and renewable energy ways to create w jobs and it's just going to be an economic boom. it's going to be an explosion that we haven't seen before in this...
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energy production before you today. i am rick, ceo of devin energy. we are at a moment of crisis given russia's unprovoked and unjustified invasion of ukraine. devin energy is an independent exploration company headquartered in oklahoma city, and founded in 1971 we employ more than 1600 hard-working people in oklahoma, texas, wyoming and north dakota. we completed a merger and are proudly producing more american-made oil in our 50-year history. we find and produce oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids. we do not refine or sell refine products. we do not set or have significant influence over the price of our products. multiple factors impact the price of any global commodity and over the past two years we have seen extreme volatility. as a covid pandemic all but shutdown global economies, demand for our products increased drastically, and the market for crude oil plummeted and crude oil futures went to a $37 a barrel. markets adjusted and we add tkefen adjusted. uncertainty still continues, and i don't believe we are out of the woods yet. shifting
energy production before you today. i am rick, ceo of devin energy. we are at a moment of crisis given russia's unprovoked and unjustified invasion of ukraine. devin energy is an independent exploration company headquartered in oklahoma city, and founded in 1971 we employ more than 1600 hard-working people in oklahoma, texas, wyoming and north dakota. we completed a merger and are proudly producing more american-made oil in our 50-year history. we find and produce oil, natural gas and natural...
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energy in particular with the energy package. especially to congratulate oregon stay on the progress they have made on this world-class facility bringing it to fruition. you will see support that is in the budget and of course appropriation is the key to act on that i would love to work with you on how to pursue these opportunities. we are very bullish on marine energy it could be wave energy or research we want to commercialize both technologies so the second question you have regarding commercialization, local partnerships and as a former governor to say that with business and industry are so important because that happens on clean energy to make sure the economic benefits of the research and development benefits local communities so with this kind of work to be applied across the energy offices to figure out how we can wrap up regional strategies to make sure we take the opportunity to help different regions and communities take on these challenges and advantages of the unique opportunities and that includes the disadvantaged
energy in particular with the energy package. especially to congratulate oregon stay on the progress they have made on this world-class facility bringing it to fruition. you will see support that is in the budget and of course appropriation is the key to act on that i would love to work with you on how to pursue these opportunities. we are very bullish on marine energy it could be wave energy or research we want to commercialize both technologies so the second question you have regarding...
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need to wait on big energy companies and so forth to give us top down energy that this renewable energy technology gives us the capacity and it's going take initiatives like this po to popular i was this idea. i would like you to put this into effect as quickly as possible. >> thank you. next speakers. christian swin, gabby, jennifer fong. >> thank you, good afternoon. my name is ivy slagel. a san francisco resident since 1996. i represent residents. in my work with premium peace i work with folks across the country who are eagerly waiting for -- people want affordable clean energy and want their jobs and recovered. two stories i want to share with you. when voters approved, within 6 months they had a contract of 100 percent savings cost of $133 to $150 a year including natural gas. that was a savings to consumers within 6 months and the bid effectively dumped energy in the largest in the country in favor of a plan that worked and worked fast and then in november, chicago, wonderful city, just passed their own initiative and those consumers there just in february are already saving mone
need to wait on big energy companies and so forth to give us top down energy that this renewable energy technology gives us the capacity and it's going take initiatives like this po to popular i was this idea. i would like you to put this into effect as quickly as possible. >> thank you. next speakers. christian swin, gabby, jennifer fong. >> thank you, good afternoon. my name is ivy slagel. a san francisco resident since 1996. i represent residents. in my work with premium peace i...